Twitter was bought with government money.
It is now an official government disinformation machine; run by employees of DOGE.
No free speech here anymore.
This hits pretty hard.
Our societies used to be about improving longevity and quality of life.
Now we waste resources on convincing people to go and get (re)infected, shortening life, and reducing quality of life.
We have no hope, unless we fix public health.
#CovidIsNotOver
I will never understand how so many of y'all were hoodwinked into believing the government should not use the money YOU PAY IN TAXES to create a social safety net that benefits YOU.
If you say nothing then you’re going along with it, you’re complicit.
And speaking up makes it more likely others will speak up.
So anyway:
- allowing children to be repeatedly infected with a SARS virus (SARS2) is immoral.
- assisting Zionists committing a genocide is immoral.
REMINDER: Social Security does not add a penny to the federal debt.
It has its own dedicated revenue, cannot spend a penny unless it has sufficient dedicated revenue to cover the cost of all benefits and associated administrative costs, and has no borrowing authority.
BREAKING: Billionaires in America now own a record $9.2 TRILLION in wealth.
That's up 32% over the last year. The country's GDP has only risen 6% in that time.
Tax breaks for the wealthy don't trickle down to working people. They just create trillionaires.
You actually reduce crime by eliminating poverty. You reduce crime with universal healthcare, public housing, livable wages, and free college. You reduce violence by creating happy, healthy communities that aren’t constantly fighting over basic needs and material resources.
The maximum old age pension for a single person is about $600 a week.
Pauline Hanson, at the age of 72, is getting around $340,900 a year (well over $6,000 a week) from taxpayers.
And she believes that people who rely on government pensions are wastrels and spendthrifts.
no one wants to acknowledge the amount of cognitive dysfunction repeat covid infections causes and how it’s contributing to this crisis tho. these kids have all had this shit multiple times as their little brains are trying to develop and no one wants to come to terms w that
We face a choice: continue to ignore deaths from COVID-19 or prevent them. In collaboration with @RealOzSAGE, we call on the Australian government to act urgently to reduce transmission of COVID-19 by using the tools we have, instead of abandoning them.
@drseanmullen John Horgan, former premier of my province, was also dead wrong about covid. He likely died because, post-covid, it flared his own recurring cancer. They all bought in to the Swedish death pact to rationalize their [passive] killing via covid "public health" policy.
People keep asking why some of us are so frustrated with how COVID.. and now vaccines.... are talked about in the media.
Here’s one example that explains a lot.
For the past five years, Emily Oster has been treated as a trusted voice on public health. Not because she’s trained in medicine or epidemiology (LOOK AT HER CV https://t.co/EgcxdQRXck) but because she’s confident, prolific, and “sounds reasonable.”
She’s an economist. DOESNT THAT MATTER TO YOU?
A certain strain of economic thinking treats preventable deaths as acceptable tradeoffs. If harm occurs, the market will “correct.” Regulation and precaution are framed as overreactions.
That logic shows up again and again in her work.
Before COVID, she argued that treating HIV in Africa wasn’t “economical.” Later, she framed drinking alcohol during pregnancy as a feminist issue...dismissing long-standing medical consensus.
Then COVID hit.
While teachers were dying and kids were getting sick, Oster rose to prominence by promoting early school reopenings using unverified newsletter surveys..Google Forms with no way to confirm who was responding or whether the information was accurate.
Those claims shaped policy anyway.
When the consequences became clear... educator deaths, overwhelmed schools, kids developing Long COVID...there was no apology. No reflection. Just more op-eds, more TV appearances, more insistence that everyone else was “overreacting.”
Now, she’s moved seamlessly into legitimizing anti-vaccine talking points, attacking childhood vaccine schedules, and positioning herself as a centrist bridge between pediatricians and RFK Jr.’s worldview.
You cannot repeatedly get core scientific facts wrong across infectious disease, pediatrics, vaccines, pregnancy, and public health..and still expect to be treated as a trusted authority on matters of life and death.
https://t.co/GIifXYCbmW
🚨 Indoor AIRBORNE Risk Assessment in the context of SARS-CoV-2 from the World Health Organisation (@WHO)
For clean air advocates, this is HUGE!
The WHO are finally saying, loud & proud: COVID IS AIRBORNE.
Let’s take a closer look at the details…🧵
🔗 https://t.co/8uEE4GVo0o
It's absolutely crazy to me that everyone is talking about Covid's T cell lymphopenia and immunological harm without acknowledging that when I brought it up 5 years 7 months ago, and never abandoned the hypothesis, I was labeled a "crank" by NYT writers, professors, and tech founders. It's like people attacked me personally because I wasnt selling some kind of treatment at the same time.
"Bill Murphy (77 y/o) remains highly active in diverse communities today, which makes some of his long Covid symptoms striking, even though at first glance, they look inconspicuous..
He walks into a room and completely blanks on why he entered it in the first place..
He gets dizzy when walking from one place to another, which increases the likelihood of falls when he has to pivot quickly..
he finds himself struggling to find the right words in conversations..
symptoms [of long COVID] such as memory lapses, short-term memory forgetfulness, language impairments, and faulty executive function do generally look undistinguishable on the surface from a patient with impending Alzheimer’s disease..
[Whereas,] The difference between long Covid and dementia or Alzheimer’s is that a person with long Covid will likely have some motor issues, like Murphy’s difficulties with dizziness and pivoting at tight angles.
While it’s a subtle difference, it’s a key one to know when it comes to determining what cognitive quirks are pointing to what condition.'
We need more long COVID experts, rather than short-tempered officers.
'Aging, or Long Covid?'
https://t.co/7jJ4z4dCZf
In the UK, "More than 68,000 people died from dementia in 2025, one in six recorded deaths from leading causes, as the illness maintains its position as the deadliest condition in the country.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the number is 2,588 more than expected..
900,000 people in the UK have been diagnosed with dementia, and the number is set to rise to 1.4 million by 2040.
The Alzheimer's Society says more than a third of people with the illness have not been diagnosed.."
Living with COVID means living in oblivion.
'68,000 die from disease in a year and cases are set to hit 1.4million'
https://t.co/vpgBgvVjuo